Neil and Pete investigate Lucy's past

Neil and Pete are keen to turn the tables on Lucy.

Neil and Pete resolve to do some digging into Lucy's past to save their own skins. They clash when their trails lead nowhere, with Neil wanting to do something rash, and Pete scared to make any move at all. In the end, Neil goes against Pete's wishes and contacts a garage where Lucy supposedly used to work. However, the garage claims to have never heard of her. Neil and Pete then start coming to a conclusion that Lucy is after Dolores's money. Neil suggests going through Lucy's room looking for paperwork that will confirm her real name or PPS number. Reluctantly, Pete agrees.

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Later, Neil and Pete execute their plan, but get caught red-handed when Wayne and Dolores walk in. Wayne wants to call the police, but an upset Dolores merely takes Pete's keys from him. When Lucy runs into Pete later, she is glowing with triumph. Pete then goes to see Neil and says that he wants his help to get rid of Lucy…

Meanwhile, Bob counsels Ingrid to stop 'toning it down' and flaunt her assets. Ingrid takes Bob's advice and ramps up her looks for a job interview, making sure to stop by McCoy's when she is en route. Louie warns Ingrid that she is crossing a line when she flirts with him.

Later, Bob consoles Ingrid by telling her that if the story of her kiss with Louie gets out - through some obscure channel - her battle will be won. Bob then tries to muster up the nerve to reveal that Louie and Ingrid kissed, but he can't bring himself to do so when he sees Carol so loved-up and happy. Instead, Bob lets Louie know that he is watching him.

Elsewhere, Tommy is not happy when he discovers that Dearbhla and Sean broke up before Canada, while Niamh insists that Paul should consider a sales job in Cork.

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